President Donald Trump expressed skepticism regarding a bipartisan housing bill on Monday, stating it is 'unimportant' compared to the SAVE America Act. He emphasized his focus on the SAVE America Act while discussing housing issues during a press conference in the Oval Office. Trump noted that House Speaker Mike Johnson had not yet transmitted the housing bill to the White House, although a spokesperson later confirmed that the bill had been sent, initiating a 10-day process for it to become law if Trump does not act on it. Trump remarked, 'It’s so unimportant compared to the SAVE America. I think the SAVE America is exactly what it says. It’s saving America from crooked elections, and the housing bill is a bill that can get approved.' He made these comments while signing a memorandum aimed at reducing costs for car owners and addressing the aftermarket auto parts market.
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Trump Critiques Bipartisan Housing Bill, Prioritizes SAVE America Act
President Donald Trump downplayed the significance of a bipartisan housing bill, stating it is less important than the SAVE America Act. He confirmed that the housing bill has been sent to the White House, starting a 10-day period for it to become law if no action is taken. Trump's comments were made during a press conference where he also signed a memorandum to lower costs for car owners.
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Trump says bipartisan housing bill is ‘a big yawn’ compared to SAVE America Act
Trump Critiques Bipartisan Housing Bill, Prioritizes SAVE America Act